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Recalls, Withdrawals and Safety Alerts: Baby monitors, salsa jars, wines and more

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At the end of each week, the law firm d’Oliveira & Associates compiles a summary of recalls, FDA warnings, market withdrawals and safety alerts that the public should be aware of for their safety so they can make informed decisions.

Here are 16 recalls to be aware of this week …

Automotive

  • BMW recalls 11,000 model year 2022-2024 iX xDrive50s and iX M60s due to a possible unexpected increased speeds
  • Ford recalls nearly one million SUVs and trucks due to owner’s manual lacking correct head restraint instructions
  • Mercedes-Benz recalls various model year 2022-2023 EQS and EQE vehicles due to a software error that could lead to loss of drive power

 

Drugs and Medications

  • Nationwide Pharmaceutical recalls Iron Dietary Supplements due to failure to meet child resistant packaging requirement

 

Food, Beverage & Nutritional Supplements

  • Frito-Lay recalls Tostitos Avocado Salsa Jar Dip due to undeclared allergens
  • Infant formula recalled over undeclared tyrosine
  • Mini Fruit Jelly cups recalled due to potential choking hazard
  • Pinot Grigio recalled over bloating and sediment in the product
  • Voluntary recall of specific frozen fruit products due to possible contamination by Listeria monocytogenes

 

Household Products

  • Boost The Mood Ceramic Mugs recalled by Michael Giordano International due to mislabeling of being microwave safe
  • Havertys recalls Concord Dual Power Recliner Chairs due to fall hazard
  • Research Products recalls Steam Humidifiers due to fire hazard

 

Recreational

  • Poseidon Diving Systems recalls Poseidon M28A Dive Computers due to malfunction from the device from water intake
  • Sound Around recalls Children’s Multi-Purpose Helmets due to risk of head injury

 

Toys

  • Infanttech recalls Zooby Video Baby Monitors for Cars due to fire hazard from overheating
  • Zuru recalls 7.5 million Baby Shark and Mini Baby Shark Bath Toys with hard plastic top fins due to risk of impalement

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